Serie A clubs increased revenue last season by eight per cent, but also spending by four per cent, with total debt set at €1.5bn.
Serie A clubs increased revenue last season by eight per cent, but also spending by four per cent, with total debt set at €1.5bn.
The Gazzetta dello Sport have followed up a recent report on the state of the Italian top-flight clubs’ accounts, which revealed earlier this month that only six teams ran a profit during 2012-13.
A more in-depth look at the accounts of the 20 clubs has produced overall figures for the League and shows that total revenue has increased on 2011-12’s figures by eight per cent, to €1.772bn, whilst total spending increased four per cent to €2.365bn, resulting in a loss of an aggregate figure for last season between the clubs of €203m.
Total debt remains at €1.572bn between Serie A’s sides, with every club posting a debt, Fiorentina” data-scaytid=”7″>Fiorentina with the lowest at €5.1m and Inter the worst at €293m. League leaders Juventus” data-scaytid=”9″>Juventus hold a debt of €227.1m whilst Milan owe a total of €221.6m.
Roma with €136.3m and Lazio” data-scaytid=”10″>Lazio with €102m are the only two other clubs with debt into nine figures.